The loneliest site in the world....

Grandart

Is this becoming the loneliest site in the world? A few die-hards who comment and post new pictures, but that's it? What's going on?

Posted at 09:37 PM on May 12, 2010

marywehrhahn

(Photographer
New York, United States)

It seems so... Lack of interest I surmise due to the fact that of late photographers and models are flooding the site with mediocre snapshots and think that if you have a camera that makes you a photographer and if you can take you clothes off and stand or sit - that makes you a model.

I'm busy trying to keep my head above water while honing my craft.
Jene & I have been submitting images to galleries or juried competitions and marketing ourselves as fine art portrait photographers.
But I know if i need inspirations, there are still some of the best photographers/models here on MC

Posted at 12:17 PM on May 13, 2010

Grandart

(Photographer
Illinois, United States)

You are absolutely right on all counts. The people who participate in the critiques are great and they are the reason that I keep posting; the feedback from that is invaluable.

Posted at 04:51 PM on May 13, 2010

McGowanPhoto

(Photographer
Arizona, United States)

Sorry, the other MC (Model Coast) seems lonelier than here.

Unlike other sites, MuseCube has a lot more outreach. If you choose to do so, you can send people here who are not members, and they can view all your work. That's an option not available on most of the other sites.

For that very reason, I've gotten paid work off of MuseCube and Glamour Models, the only two open to the public. Why those two sites are relatively quiet these days is still mystifying, but they both offer more benefits than the popular ones, at least where I live.

Posted at 10:37 AM on May 14, 2010

model4us2

(Photographer
Illinois, United States)

Websites come and go in popularity.
Musecube doesn't crash and burn like
several other sites. Its professional and
the people are smart and respectful.

Posted at 02:46 AM on May 16, 2010

gearfabstudio

(Photographer
Pennsylvania, United States)

Yea, I'll put a plug in for the 'cube. I have been here almost from the beginning and remember when the site was free. There were TONS of critiques but a lot of them were, well, like comments from members who would join a free site just so they could look at pics of nekkid girls.

Not that I have anything against naked girls...

But I would agree that the quality of the diehards here is pretty damn good and I like the feedback I receive on my images, which is generally positive (funny, I don't remember offering bribes...)

Anyway, may the 'cube live on. And I will say that the websites in general (at least to me) seem like a way to get people to contact me by phone, etc. Works kind of like a really affordable catalog in the old 'mail order' days.

Posted at 10:54 PM on May 16, 2010

marywehrhahn

(Photographer
New York, United States)

I'm here because I have a simple template website which I link to MC because the layouts are a tad more creative and professional looking then on other mass production sites.

Posted at 12:04 AM on May 20, 2010

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